Another Round of Web Redesigns Brought to You by 'Viewability'

Facing pressure from advertisers, dozens of media companies are reevaluating where display ads appear on their web and mobile sites to ensure visitors can actually see them. And it's become a key element for publishers looking to redesign their sites."A significant portion of the publishers we talk to are actively redesigning all of or part of their sites and all of them are taking viewability into account," said Jonah Goodhart, CEO of analytics firm Moat, which measures viewability and advises publishers and marketers.The term "viewability" refers to whether people visiting a web or mobile site, or watching a digital video, can actually see an ad. It's the latest watchword in advertising and digital publishing, and much like native advertising in early 2014, marketers are clamoring for it. Continue reading at AdAge.com Continue reading at 'Advertising Age'

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